the dynamic duo of Iggy Pop and David Bowie, a match made in rock 'n' roll heaven.
The Best Of Live At Mantra Studios Broadcast 1977 captures the raw energy and infectious chemistry of these two legends in their prime.
From the opening chords of "Lust For Life" to the closing notes of "China Girl," this album is a non-stop thrill ride of pulsating guitars, pounding drums, and Iggy's signature snarl.
Bowie's masterful touch is evident in the lush arrangements and killer solos that elevate each track to new heights.
The live recording quality may be a bit rough around the edges, but that only adds to the gritty authenticity of the performance.
You can practically feel the sweat dripping off the walls of Mantra Studios as Iggy and Bowie tear through classics like "The Passenger" and "Suffragette City." But it's not all high-energy anthems - the duo also shines on more introspective tracks like "Tonight" and "Fall In Love With Me," showing off their versatility and depth as musicians.
In the end, The Best Of Live At Mantra Studios Broadcast 1977 is a must-have for any fan of Iggy Pop, David Bowie, or just good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll.
So put on your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and let yourself be transported back to a time when music was dangerous, exciting, and utterly irresistible.
The Best Of Live At Mantra Studios Broadcast 1977 captures the raw energy and infectious chemistry of these two legends in their prime.
From the opening chords of "Lust For Life" to the closing notes of "China Girl," this album is a non-stop thrill ride of pulsating guitars, pounding drums, and Iggy's signature snarl.
Bowie's masterful touch is evident in the lush arrangements and killer solos that elevate each track to new heights.
The live recording quality may be a bit rough around the edges, but that only adds to the gritty authenticity of the performance.
You can practically feel the sweat dripping off the walls of Mantra Studios as Iggy and Bowie tear through classics like "The Passenger" and "Suffragette City." But it's not all high-energy anthems - the duo also shines on more introspective tracks like "Tonight" and "Fall In Love With Me," showing off their versatility and depth as musicians.
In the end, The Best Of Live At Mantra Studios Broadcast 1977 is a must-have for any fan of Iggy Pop, David Bowie, or just good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll.
So put on your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and let yourself be transported back to a time when music was dangerous, exciting, and utterly irresistible.






